I'm going to use this spot to rant against Santonio Holmes. I actually think that the Jets can win now that he's injured. He's the most selfish player in the league and that is an accomplishment. Him handing the 49ers a touchdown is him in a microcosm. I can understand being hurt and not caring about the ball, but his attitude still has had a terrible influence on that team.

He's now officially on my blacklist. I wouldn't want him on any team in the NFL. If I were the Dolphins and Holmes were available...I'd avoid him and just stick with Hartline and Bess over him.

I'm going to use this spot to rant against Santonio Holmes. I actually think that the Jets can win now that he's injured. He's the most selfish player in the league and that is an accomplishment. Him handing the 49ers a touchdown is him in a microcosm. I can understand being hurt and not caring about the ball, but his attitude still has had a terrible influence on that team.

He's now officially on my blacklist. I wouldn't want him on any team in the NFL. If I were the Dolphins and Holmes were available...I'd avoid him and just stick with Hartline and Bess over him.

I sadly agree with almost everything you said, especially about the Falcons. The Falcons might be the best team in the NFC, but I don't see a huge amount of separation between the Falcons and the Giants, Packers, Bears, Niners (and maybe Cardinals/Vikings but I'm not there yet). Still way to early in the season to say they are anything more than one of five teams with a very good shot in the NFC. What will help them, however, is the fact that the NFC suuuuuuuuucks while the rest of the NFC divisions are very competitive. Because of that, 12 or 13 wins is very possible for them with a 6-0 division record, giving them homefield advantage throughout.

I'd make the argument that Julio Jones still isn't even the best WR on his own team.

Despite his messed up hand, he continues to draw the double teams, not Roddy. I love them both, but I'd say at this point Julio is the better player. It's a great situation to have, you double team one of them, the other guy will get open.

Despite his messed up hand, he continues to draw the double teams, not Roddy. I love them both, but I'd say at this point Julio is the better player. It's a great situation to have, you double team one of them, the other guy will get open.

Yup, that's a fun thing as well. That's how we expect things when Nicks and Cruz are out there. Now if Barden can step up on a consistent basis, things will really look good.

I'm going to use this spot to rant against Santonio Holmes. I actually think that the Jets can win now that he's injured. He's the most selfish player in the league and that is an accomplishment. Him handing the 49ers a touchdown is him in a microcosm. I can understand being hurt and not caring about the ball, but his attitude still has had a terrible influence on that team.

He's now officially on my blacklist. I wouldn't want him on any team in the NFL. If I were the Dolphins and Holmes were available...I'd avoid him and just stick with Hartline and Bess over him.

You're right, Homes is extremely selfish and to be honest, I ******* hate the guy. But the Jets need him and they need him bad. They were thin at WR already and without him, the unit is a complete joke. He's the only legit starting WR on the roster. We have Hill who is extremely raw, Kerley is a decent slot guy and that's it. Dustin Keller is okay. But if they bump him at the line, he's worthless. Whether Sanchez or Tebow is the starting QB going forward and as bad as they are, I feel sorry for the both of them.

we'll lose against the Texans and if it's by 10 or more points everyone is going to talk first about the quarterback situation rather than the fact that there is not a single worthwhile receiver there.

The only teams whose receiving core is as bad as ours especially now I think are the Browns Jags and Rams, coupled with probably the worst running team in the league there's no wonder why Sanchez sucks.

we'll lose against the Texans and if it's by 10 or more points everyone is going to talk first about the quarterback situation rather than the fact that there is not a single worthwhile receiver there.

The only teams whose receiving core is as bad as ours especially now I think are the Browns Jags and Rams, coupled with probably the worst running team in the league there's no wonder why Sanchez sucks.

Well, Sanchez being terrible plays a big part in how much he sucks to.

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Is Shaun Hill a top 10 QB? Definitely not. Is he a top 20 one? Almost certainly.

we'll lose against the Texans and if it's by 10 or more points everyone is going to talk first about the quarterback situation rather than the fact that there is not a single worthwhile receiver there.

The only teams whose receiving core is as bad as ours especially now I think are the Browns Jags and Rams, coupled with probably the worst running team in the league there's no wonder why Sanchez sucks.

Isolate the player.

Sanchez isn't helping his case. Yes he has poor talent around him, but he's not a player who elevates talent around him.

Going into this season, was his offense any less talented than the Dolphins? No. But Ryan Tannehill, a raw rookie qb with poor talent around him just threw for over 400 yards against Arizona's defense.

Could Sanchez do that? Be honest with yourself, you know the answer is hell no. And he's a 4th year quarterback.

I gave him plenty of chances, but he's just not good. It's time to move on.

Despite his messed up hand, he continues to draw the double teams, not Roddy. I love them both, but I'd say at this point Julio is the better player. It's a great situation to have, you double team one of them, the other guy will get open.

Sanchez isn't helping his case. Yes he has poor talent around him, but he's not a player who elevates talent around him.

Going into this season, was his offense any less talented than the Dolphins? No. But Ryan Tannehill, a raw rookie qb with poor talent around him just threw for over 400 yards against Arizona's defense.

Could Sanchez do that? Be honest with yourself, you know the answer is hell no. And he's a 4th year quarterback.

I gave him plenty of chances, but he's just not good. It's time to move on.

This is where I am with Blaine Gabbert, except it's how I've felt about him since he was at Missouri.

This is where I am with Blaine Gabbert, except it's how I've felt about him since he was at Missouri.

I've had clear bias against Gabbert as well since i hated him as a prospect, but I'm gonna give him until year 3 at earliest. His growth from last year has been pretty substantial. He went from the worst qb I ever seen to just awful. That's a big improvement.

Who knows what happens next year? In 4 games, he's looked poor, but he did lead 2 game winning drives. That has to count for something. I think he deserves some time.

My biggest problem with him was he was the biggest ***** I ever saw play qb. He seems to have gotten over that. So who knows? We'll see how he progresses.

Sanchez isn't helping his case. Yes he has poor talent around him, but he's not a player who elevates talent around him.

Going into this season, was his offense any less talented than the Dolphins? No. But Ryan Tannehill, a raw rookie qb with poor talent around him just threw for over 400 yards against Arizona's defense.

Could Sanchez do that? Be honest with yourself, you know the answer is hell no. And he's a 4th year quarterback.

I gave him plenty of chances, but he's just not good. It's time to move on.

Yeah, this is basically where I'm at with Sanchez. Sure if you give him good pass protection, a run game, and receivers who can go out and make plays he'll be solid. That goes for the large majority of QB's in the league.

The point you made about elevating the talent around him is pretty much spot on. He plays to the talent around him, at best, right now and that is not good for a fourth year guy. Not sure what exactly happened because he showed promise at times, but right now he looks shell shocked most of the time. The Jets need a QB who will make the rest of their offense look better right now, not an offense that will make their QB look better. There are plenty of guys in the league right now who would look pretty good with the guys the Jets have (or had before the Holmes injury) on offense.

And speaking of Holmes, yeah he's an unbelievably selfish player. He's been running lazy routes, doesn't really fight for the ball when it's in the air, and doesn't take care of it if he does bring it in. But he's also the Jets' best receiver by far. Whether or not he's in the game is almost a lose-lose at this point, he caused problems when he was in but they're definitely going to miss him too.